| Number of Advertisers | Top Spenders | Number of Ads | Total Spend | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservatives | 98 | 1. Conservatives (£185,410) 2. Paul Bristow (£15,819) 3. Steve Smith for West of England (£13,802) |
2,391 | £289,562 |
| Labour Party | 91 | 1. The Labour Party (£82,694) 2. East Midlands Labour (£15,866) 3. Karen Shore for Runcorn & Helsby (£15,173) |
3,891 | £241,902 |
| Reform UK | 13 | 1. Nigel Farage (£150,428) 2. Andrea Jenkyns (£9,842) 3. Reform UK Sherwood Forest (£811) |
204 | £164,125 |
| Liberal Democrats | 21 | 1. Liberal Democrats (£5,648) 2. Lorna Dupré for Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (£4,392) 3. Oli Henman for the West of England (£1,403) |
649 | £16,503 |
| Green Party | 8 | 1. Vote Green Wirral (£969) 2. Green Party Hyndburn (£409) 3. Bristol Green Party (£300) |
65 | £2,481 |
| Independent | 9 | 1. Volt UK (£602) 2. Boston Independent Party (£350) 3. Barry Ingleton (£282) |
94 | £2,154 |
| SNP | 4 | 1. Scottish National Party (SNP) (£881) 2. Emma Roddick MSP (£308) 3. Martyn Day SNP (£160) |
24 | £1,494 |
| Plaid Cymru | 1 | 1. Plaid Cymru (£370) |
21 | £370 |
Spending
Here you can see the expenditures of political parties in the lead-up to the elections according to the latest data.
During this period, political parties spent a total of £718,591 and displayed 7339 advertisements on Meta.
During this period, political parties spent a total of £6,848 and displayed 162 advertisements on Meta.
| Number of Advertisers | Top Spenders | Number of Ads | Total Spend | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour Party | 7 | 1. Scotland needs a new direction (£1,946) 2. Welsh Labour (£272) 3. Yorkshire and the Humber Labour Party (£242) |
105 | £2,860 |
| Reform UK | 1 | 1. Andrea Jenkyns (£2,238) |
4 | £2,238 |
| Liberal Democrats | 1 | 1. Liberal Democrats (£1,219) |
44 | £1,219 |
| Conservatives | 3 | 1. Jason Perry (£331) 2. Leicestershire Conservatives (£100) 3. Wiltshire Conservatives (£100) |
9 | £531 |